Land Records in Telangana (Please note : This is only for information. It is subject to correction )
Land Records in Telangana State (Please note : This is only for information. It is subject to correction )
Permanent / Sethwar – A
Register:
In Telangana area, this
permanent –A register is named as sethwar. This is the basic register for
raising the demand of land revenue / water tax as it contains village wise
information regarding all types of land with survey number, extant,
classification, source of water supply (it wet) rate of land revenue / water
tax per acre, name of the pattadar etc. as such the entire land available in
the village and the assessment payable by each pattadar can be known from the
details incorporated in (14) columns prescribed for this permanent register.
1) Register of Govt lands,
Assigned lands alienations, encroachments
etc.,
2) Transfer registry (Mutation
Register) for change of Pattadars /
owners of the lands
3) Adangal / Pahani
4)A Monthly cultivation
accounts and yield
5) Land holding and Ryothwise
demand
6)A Water rate, Misc. revenue
and charges levied
7) B Statement of remissions
8) C Encroachments in Govt
lands
9) Demand, collection and
balance Register.
10) Register of daily
collections (Chitta)
11) Remittances (Irsalnama)
12) Irrigation sources
register
13) A Irrigation Abstract /
water utility details
14) Register-A Sethwar /
permanent register
15) Land revenue receipt book
16 ) Register of Births
17) Register of Deaths
Accounts No.3:-
It is called Adangal in
Andhra area and Pahani patrak in Telangana area.
This is the annual
statement of occupation and cultivation, field by field. The entrees in this
account are made with reference to the entries in the permanent register. This
account in having 31 columns which contains complete information regarding
survey number, extent, assessment, names of the Pattadar / Occupant, Patta
number, classification of soil, source of irrigation in respect of wet lands,
single or double crop known as settlement particulars of filed, second crop
cultivation including cultivation of dry lands under wells, whether charged or
not of crop sown, month of cutting the crop, extent of yield in kilograms and
inspection reports of VROs / MRI/ Tahaslidar. Thus the Adangal / Pahani will
indicate the basic land revenue / water tax survey number –wise.
Account -No. 6:
This register is called
“chitta” of daily collection made in the village. It is having 11 columns
prepared in duplicate by the VRO. The duplicate copy of this register is to be
enclosed to the ‘Irsalnama’ i.e. account -7 along with amount and hand over in
Tahasildars office. There is every need for numbering the pages of this
register along with round seal of the Tahasildars office. The revenue
authorities visiting the villages should invariably check the chittas to see
whether all the amounts collected on receipts issued are brought to Chitta and
promptly remitted in to Goernment account.
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